Pennsylvania Real Estate License School

Our courses are approved by the Pennsylvania Real Estate Commission and are available at any time, from any computer. Get the required hours to work toward your Pennsylvania Real Estate license on your schedule. Each course, written and taught by experts in their field, is available to you 24/7. We put all of the courses, support and savings in one convenient location.

The Pennsylvania Real Estate Commission requires you successfully complete a live, proctored final examination with a score of at least 75%. You are given a maximum of three attempts to pass the final examination. If you do not pass after the third attempt, you will be required to retake the course.

The student is responsible for acquiring a proctor. A proctored exam can be administered by many different sources, as long as the proctor serves the public’s interest and does not pose a conflict of interest. Acceptable proctors include: public librarian, notary public, attorney, police officer, bank official, medical personnel, religious leader and teacher.

When you have completed the online portion of your McKissock course and are ready to take the live proctored final, just give us a call at 800-328-2008 and we will either fax or email the examination to your proctor with specific instructions.

After your request has been processed, you will receive an email confirming approval at which time you can schedule an exam at www.psiexams.com or by phone at (800) 733-9267.

Broker Affiliation

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Before you submit your application for licensure to the Pennsylvania Real Estate Commission, you will need to have an "employing broker". For a number of reasons, it is important to research potential brokers in your area. The employing broker is responsible for ensuring that you meet and maintain the requirements for a Pennsylvania Real Estate Salesperson License.

Application for Licensure

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After you’ve successfully fulfilled your education requirements, completed your proctored exam, passed your state exam and obtained an employing broker, you may submit the following paperwork to the Pennsylvania Real Estate Commission: